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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, April 17, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 17, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes thursday april 17, 1986 r 1 . Wins runs Streak to 5 games from press dispatches Cleveland Joe Niekro scattered four hits Over 7 i innings and Mike easier drove in three runs with a pair of singles tuesday night As the new York Yankees beat the Cleveland indians 6-2 for their fifth straight Victory. Nickroo 1-0, struck out four and walked one to shut out Cleveland for the first six innings. Brian Fisher pitched the final 1% innings for his first save. He allowed two hits including Andre Thornton s second Homer in the ninth. Dave Winfield and Ken Griffey had three hits apiece in Al Roundup a 13-hit attack for the Yankees whose 6-1 record is the Best in the major leagues. Niekro and Cleveland starter Tom Candiotti both knuckle Ball pitchers each had perfect games through the first three innings As a cold rain fell with temperatures in the upper 30s. In other games tuesday a s 8, twins 2 Minneapolis Alfredo Griffin s four singles keyed a 16-hit attack while Moose Haas scattered five hits to Lead Oakland past Minnesota. Haas acquired from Milwaukee shortly before the season started raised his record to 2-0. He struck out five and walked one As Oakland won its third straight game and handed Minnesota its fourth consecutive loss. The a s erased a 2-1 deficit in the fifth when Griffin singled and scored the tying run on Bill Bathe s double. Bathe took third on a single by Tony Phillips and scored the go ahead run on Dwayne Murphy s sacrifice Fly off Bill Latham 0-1. Mariners 9, Angels 4 Anaheim Calif. Danny Tartabull capped an eight run first inning against Don Sutton with his first major league grand slam powering Seattle to a Victory Over California. Left hander Matt Young benefiting from the Early Cushion scattered eight hits Over five innings for his Sec Ond Victory in As Many starts this year. Mike Morgan finished up to gain the mariners first save of 1986. Sutton 0-2, failed in his second attempt this season at recording career Victory no. 296. The 41-year-old right hander who lasted just four innings last thursday in a loss to Young and Seattle threw 40 pitches and departed after getting Only two outs in the first inning. The mariners sent 11 men to the plate and got six hits and two walks in their first at bats. Houston beats san Francisco 8-3 Yankee Dave Winfield trying to score from first on a single is tagged out by indians Catcher Andy Allanson. A photo Parker Homer lifts reds by braves 5-3 from press dispatches Atlanta Dave Parker hit a three run Homer in the eighth inning and made a running catch of a drive to right Field to end the game tuesday night As the Cincinnati reds beat the Atlanta braves 5-3. Parker s Homer a drive Over the left Cen Ter Field Fence off loser Jeff Dedmon was his fourth of the season. His running Back handed catch on the warning track robbed Pinch hitter Ted Simmons of an extra base hit that would have driven in Atlanta s fourth run. Dedmon had relieved Atlanta starter Zane Smith after the left hander walked Eric Davis to Start the eighth. Buddy Bell hit a grounder to shortstop Andres Thomas whose throw failed to get Davis. Parker followed with his Homer. The braves took a 2-1 Lead in the fourth when Ozzie Virgil hit a two run Homer. Virgil batting Only .067 entering the game hit his first Homer of the season Over the left Center Field Fence off Bill Gullickson after a walk to Glenn Hubbard. Gullickson making his Cincinnati debut after being obtained during the Winter in a Deal with Montreal allowed Only three hits in six innings but walked five fanned one. The braves Drew to within a run on Dale Murphy s second Homer of the season a no Roundup Solo shot in the eighth off Winner Ron Rob Inson who pitched 2/3 innings in Relief of Gullickson. John Franco got the final two outs for his first save. Smith scattered four hits struck out five and walked three before being relieved by Dedmon. The left hander allowed an unearned run in the first when Davis reached on an error by Hubbard stole second and moved to third on Catcher Virgil s throwing error and scored on Bell s sacrifice Fly. Sal Butera homered in the ninth to account for the final Cincinnati run. In other games tuesday expos 4, cubs 3 Montreal Mitch Webster Drew a bases loaded walk with none out in the Bot Tom of the Lith inning to Send Dan Schat Zeder Home and give the Montreal a Victory Over Chicago. Schatzeder a Pitcher Pinch hit for re Liever Jeff Reardon and Drew a walk off of Lee Smith 0-2. A passed Ball by Jody Davis moved Schatzeder to second and Hubie Brooks reached first on an error by first baseman Leon Durham. Tim Wallach was intentionally walked to Load the bases. Smith went to a 3-2 count on Webster be fore throwing Ball four on a High and out Side pitch to the right handed hitter. Reardon 1-0, pitched two innings of two hit Relief to earn the Victory. Montreal tied the score 3-3 in the seventh on Wallach s three run Homer. Astros 8, giants 3 san Francisco Phil Garner drove in Houston s first four runs with a pair of homers and Glenn Davis hit a three run Homer As the astros beat san Francisco in the giants Home opener. There were six homers in the game including a two run shot in the fifth inning which earned will Clark the giants Rookie first baseman a standing ovation from the candlestick Park crowd of 46,638. Clark had singled off Bob Knepper 2-0, in his first two at bats before the Home fans. Padres 2, dodgers 1 san Diego Garry Templeton lined a bases loaded single with two outs in the 12th inning to lift san Diego Over los an Geles. It was the ninth consecutive one run game for the both the dodgers and padres extending their major league record for one run games at the Start of the season. Lance Mccullers 1-0, worked the final three innings to earn his first major league Victory. The Garagiola musicals will Square off in court st. Louis a former st. Louis cardinals baseball teammates Joe Garagiola and Stan Musial Are involved in a court Battle concerning a Bowling Alley they own jointly in South st. Louis. Garagiola and his wife Audrie have filed a lawsuit in Federal court Here against Musial Musial s son Richard Theresa and John m. Garagnani and five corporations including the Parent company of Stan Musial & Biggie s restaurant. The Garagiola own a one third interest in the Bowling Alley. They claim they did not know that Richard Musial and John Garagnani each received payments of $750 a month Between january 1982 and november 1985. Stan Musial and Theresa Garag Nani John s Mother consented to the payments with full awareness that defendants Richard Musial and John m. Garagnani were not performing services for the corporation entitling them to the payments the suit charges  
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